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Human History

Introduce early civilizations by exploring the United States. Cards detail the traditional lifestyles (foods, clothing, shelter, defense, and arts) of the five main indigenous culture areas of Native Americans. Learn More

Children will journey through time and across civilizations to learn how human beings have relied on calendars to tell us when to plant, harvest, and rest. Indexed, with cultural, science, and history references. Paperback, 48 pages. Learn More

A complete classroom-ready package containing the resources you need to convey the incredible drama and complexity of the human story. Includes Time Line of Early Humans, Hand Chart, and a Cave Horse Batik. Learn More

Set includes the Time Line of Life (with labels, cards, and books), Long Black Strip (EM822), Clock of the Eras (EM105), 5 Creation Lesson Posters, and Age of Mammals, Age of Reptiles, and Age of Fish Posters. Learn More

This set includes the laminated control (in Panel- or Mural-Style), two sets of companion cards, and a teacher’s resource booklet. It shows the story of the human journey from the end of the Pliocene to the beginning of the Holocene, ending at the Bronze Age.
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Visit 15 human-made and natural sites from each continent and inspire older children to further research. Includes background information, 15 subject cards per continent, 7 continent cards, and 2 labels (112 cards in all). Ages 6 and up. Learn More

Maria Montessori developed the Hand Chart to give children a dramatic, impressionistic view of human history. The length of this woven black cloth signifies the length of time humans have been on Earth. 100% cotton, with machine embroidery. 9½ feet x 11". Learn More

This intriguing set shows children the many ways people and goods travel by water, land, or air. Includes 3 category label cards and 13 subject cards per category (42 cards in all). Plastic cards have rounded corners (4" x 2½"). Learn More

It describes and illustrates a variety of different formats, including a picture timeline, vertical timeline, horizontal timeline, circle timeline, map timeline, table timeline, and living timeline. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More

“Imagine you were born before the invention of drawing, more than thirty thousand years ago.” A richly imaginative book, it is a good follow-up to the great lesson on written language. Hardcover, 40 pages. Learn More

This extraordinary compendium of 100 iconic forms of transportation folds out to display the evolution of transportation design, from the dawn of the Industrial Revolution to the present day. 6½ feet long Learn More

A fascinating way to look at the world, this map illustrates the number of people living around the world (based on 2015 census information), with one grid square per million inhabitants. Laminated; 17” x 11”. Learn More